Friday, February 16, 2007

Black people are not asking, each other;

Is Barak Obamma, black enough.” Janet langhart Cohen, together with her husband William Cohen former Secretary of State, book; “Love in Black and white.” Is not a focus of black people in America?

02/15/2007

By Bruce H, Scroggins

I won’t say no one is talking about it, but there are very few, blacks, I know, posing this question, this is a media manufactured and driven question and it’s not important to blacks, were not monolithic, in our thinking. White America is pushing this question, because they want to hear what black people have to say about Obama.

Black America, is listening to all agents, vying for the Presidency, and have reserved there collective judgments as too who, will best lead the Nation into a 21ts Century, in need of course corrections and real change. Black people as a whole knows that, a man, any man is not Black people’s savior, we have commonsense enough to know, our future is tied, inextricably to all Americans, we want better schools, secure job, affordable health insurance, Immigration, Ports, Borders and a secure Nation, many want the conflict in Iraq ended as it is today, they are not cut and runners, but they know, who and were the majority of our enemies our and there not in Iraq.

Blacks want New Orleans rebuilt, Affordable Housing, and a clean environment, lower prices for Energy; blacks want the deficit cut and aid restored to the States. Higher Education made affordable for our youth and access opened for Americans, of all colors, especially those who have suffered, from an un-level playing field in institutions and businesses, for centuries. Black America seeks a real conversation about America’s racism.

There are much, much more, issues touching America’s Black population, all the very same areas, that all of America is interested in seeing, our beloved Nation raising to the heights, of Peace and Prosperity, we are capable of, but we must address, the gap between the rich and poor and that takes, people coming together, together we must come America, all of America, must come together.

Black America is deeply interested in Darfur and the Congo, we see, genocide and our country, bogged down in Iraq, yes we want our enemies brought to justice and we want no more failure by our leadership, plain and simple, these and more are the interest of black America, whether Barak Obamma is black enough, or some such derivative questions, is not even on black America’s radar, at least in the circle, I circulate in.

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